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B&C Storage acquires self storage facility in Liverpool

Liverpool, NY B&C Storage, a locally owned storage company headquartered in Syracuse, acquired a self-storage facility. This marks B&C Storage’s 17th storage facility located in the Central New York area.

The property, formerly known as Stor-Haus, is located at 1124 Vine St., north of NY State Thruway 90, the area’s primary major highway. The business will now operate as B&C Storage – Liverpool Village. 

“The B&C Storage – Liverpool Village property expands our already existing storage presence in the Liverpool area, where we will continue to provide the top-level customer experience we are known for,” said Bruce Pollock, managing partner of B&C Storage.

“We’re working closely with the current tenants to help them transition to our standard amenities including our online account management,” Pollock said. “We’re excited to be expanding in the Liverpool village neighborhood.” New customers will enjoy secure and convenient storage options, and contact-free rentals along with online reservations.

The property currently comprises two regular self-storage buildings and several commercial buildings. Property upgrades and renovations will soon begin with additional buildings featuring interior climate-controlled, drive-up climate control, and additional regular storage units.

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